Thursday, October 5, 2017

Won’t mortgage India’s future for votes: Narendra Modi

Won’t mortgage India’s future for votes: Narendra Modi

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The terror attack on a BSF camp near Srinagar airport is the lead in most dailies today.
"Soldier, 3 militants killed as BSF camp hit by Pakistan's Jaish" is the Hindustan Times headline. "Fidayeen attack on BSF camp foiled" writes the Pioneer. "Three Jaish-e-Mohammad men killed in a Pathankot-type attack" says the DNA.
"Ram Rahim's aide Honeypreet arrested from Punjab highway" reports the Hindustan Times. "Honey trapped : 38 day chase for Dera chief 'daughter' ends" states the DNA.
"Laundering case : Mallya arrested in London, gets bail" highlights The Times of India on its front page. "30-minute arrest for Mallya's 9000-crore-rupee fraud" observes the DNA.
On the annulment of an inter-religious marriage by the Kerala High Court, The Hindu notes "Supreme Court questions how Kerala High Court annulled interfaith marriage" also saying, father can't keep 24-year-old girl in custody. The Indian Express says "SC has a question in Hadiya case : Can High Court annul a marriage?"  Hindustan Times states "New SC bench asks why marriage was annulled on 'love jihad' plaint".
In what could be another landmark judgement, The Pioneer reports of a 16-year-old "Juvenile to be tried as adult for murder", after a Delhi High court upheld the decision of the Juvenile Justice Board that the crime was committed in the "adult frame of mind".
After a sustained movement, there could soon be good news for girl students, as "BHU to relax curfew timings for girls" reports The Hindu.
"New 100 rupee notes coming next year, printing from April" states the Hindustan Times.
And finally, "UK exhibition celebrates Indian science over centuries" as part of the UK-India Year of Culture celebration this year, reports the DNA.

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